Northwestern Law and Technology Initiative Survey
The Northwestern Law and Technology Initiative operates at the intersection of law and technology, including legal-services delivery technologies and laws and regulations governing technologies. The Initiative was created to support a partnership between external partners, Pritzker School of Law, and McCormick School of Engineering.

We plan to host monthly meetings, training seminars, academic workshops, distinguished speakers, and an annual conference. We will also continue to undertake research and development projects with external partners, including in our Innovation Lab class.

To help us understand the challenges, needs, and interests of this community, please complete this brief survey. We will use this information as we pursue collaborative projects, develop research agendas, and identify topics for future events.

We will not disclose individual responses.

Thank you in advance.
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Interest in Topics for Research, Training, Conferences, etc.
Please use the following scale to rank your interest: 5 = Very Interested ---- 0 = No Interest
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Artificial Intelligence - functional understanding
Artificial Intelligence for legal-services delivery - case studies
Machine Learning - beyond basics
Natural Language Processing - beyond basics
Electronic Discovery
Data analytics - functional understanding
Data analytics - beyond basics
Quantitative prediction in law - case studies
Network Analysis - functional understanding
Rules-Based Expert Systems
Document Assembly Tools
Evaluating Legal Technology
Assessing innovation in the legal market
Assessing the Legal Technology Ecosystem
Legal Technology Demos
Assessing the impact of technology on the legal profession
Tech basics (Word, Excel, PDFs)
Collaborative innovation - law firms and clients
Process Improvement and reengineering work processes
Design Thinking
Project Management
Knowledge Management
Proactive law and prevention
Ethical duty of technology competence (Rule 1.1)
AI, analytics, and lawyer ethics (confidentiality, privilege, etc.)
Assessing legal-services delivery quality, outcomes, and value
Lawyer regulation and reform efforts
Online dispute resolution and courts
Distributed Ledger Technologies (e.g., Blockchain)
Cryptocurrencies (e.g., Bitcoin, Etherium)
Coding for lawyers
Law of Artificial Intelligence and robotics
Regulation of Artificial Intelligence
Bots and speech
Legal status of Artificial Intelligences (e.g., personhood?)
Bias, Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency in Algorithms
Algorithms and criminal justice
Autonomous weapons
Law of augmented and virtual reality
Curated legal innovation and technology reading lists
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Which of the topics above interest you most? What specifically would you like us to offer for those topics?
Are there other topics not listed above that are of great interest to you? What specifically would you like us to offer for any additional topics?
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